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Advocacy Starts Here

No AI
Lockout

AI platforms shouldn't be able to lock people out without explanation, appeal, or a path back.

This is a public, student-led campaign for a due-process minimum standard: clear reasons, real appeal review, data access, and a path back.

What We Want

Clear reasons, real human review, warnings where appropriate, and a reliable path to reinstatement.

This is a new project. Your story stays private unless you give explicit permission to use it.

The Pattern

A Ban Can Erase Both Access And Work History In One Move.

People can be suspended or locked out abruptly, leaving projects unfinished, support threads inaccessible, and AI-dependent work suddenly blocked.

No Specifics

Generic policy language often does not describe what happened or what is required to fix it.

No Human Reply

Appeal systems can leave people waiting for weeks without a real conversation or documented review.

No Data Access

Lockout can also block past conversations, files, and continuity for school, work, and caregiving.

The Bigger Idea

AI Access Is Now Part Of Daily Participation In School And Work.

In earlier eras, excluding people from schools, libraries, or basic information tools meant excluding them from opportunity. AI now sits in that same layer of daily infrastructure.

We are not asking platforms to drop safety. We are asking for due process: an explainable ban, a meaningful review, data access where possible, and a defined path back.

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AI lockouts can remove someone’s practical path into modern civic and professional life.

Like Libraries

Knowledge Tools Should Not Be Arbitrary Privileges.

Public libraries made books and information reachable. AI tools are becoming another gateway to participation.

The New Gate

Models Multiply; Access Can Still Stay Opaque.

As language models become more common, control can increasingly shift to account status, token limits, and enforcement systems.

Participation

Due Process Is The Difference Between Safety And Exclusion.

A clear reason and review path protects both people and fair enforcement.

Why This Exists

Someone in our family was locked out mid-workflow. The appeal was a Google Form.

In Amy's words, it started with her father: a paying Anthropic Claude Max user who has lived in California for a little over a year and plans to stay long-term. The notice used suspicious-signals and Usage Policy language, revoked access to Claude, and pointed to an appeal form, but gave no exact policy, action, evidence, or signal. During about 3-4 weeks of appeal, he sent multiple follow-up emails. No human ever responded.

We name that platform here because this is the first authorized case we can document. The campaign's standard is not company-specific: no AI platform should use black-box lockout without a meaningful way to understand, appeal, and recover.

The Final Appeal Reply

"We have determined that we cannot reinstate your account at this time due to a violation of our Usage Policy."

The reply did not specify which policy or conduct was at issue. It did not explain how to fix the problem. It did not offer a meaningful path back.

After lockout, there was no channel to view or export old Claude conversations, which made project continuity and support handoffs difficult.

That is not a real appeal. That is the lockout this project exists to challenge.

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Fair Appeal

A fair appeal should not depend on having an audience.

Public pressure can sometimes get a platform's attention. That does not prove the appeal system works; it shows what ordinary users lack when their only route is a form and silence.

Public Reach

A public post can sometimes force a platform to look again.

Ordinary Appeal

A private appeal should still get a real review, a real reason, and a way back.

Official Data

Public Figures Already Show The Scale Of Lockouts.

Anthropic’s Transparency Hub shows account bans, appeals, and appeal overturns for July-Dec 2025. This is campaign-viewed context, not a claim that every account lockout follows the same process. It is one available official dataset inside a broader platform-wide problem.

Source: Anthropic Transparency Hub

Source last updated: January 29, 2026.

1.45M

Accounts Banned

July-Dec 2025

52K

Appeals Filed

July-Dec 2025

1.7K

Appeal Overturns

About 3.3%

Movement Tools

If You Cannot Share A Full Story, You Can Still Support The Campaign.

Supporters can use public materials, while the team keeps consent and privacy controls clear for all campaign stories.

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Materials

Download Advocacy Materials For Your Community.

Editable SVG files for printing, reposting, translating, or bringing the message into schools, classrooms, and public forums.

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In Action

Share Approved Advocacy Examples And Campaign Moments.

A reviewed gallery for teach-ins, poster tables, explainers, and community actions using No AI Lockout materials once public submissions are open.

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Consent-First Evidence

We Will Not Publish A Story Without Explicit, Separate Permission.

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Advocacy requires trust and clear consent.

What We Can Publish Now

Official Platform Data And The Founder Story

We can cite published transparency data and this campaign’s launched source story because those sources are official or explicitly authorized.

What Waits For Permission

Public Posts Are Not Automatic Consent

Even if someone has posted about AI lockout, we do not publish names, quotes, or case details without explicit permission.

What We Want

The Baseline Standard For AI Account Enforcement.

  1. 01 Clear Reasons For Bans
  2. 02 Real Human Review
  3. 03 Warnings When Appropriate
  4. 04 Data Access And Export After Lockout
  5. 05 A Meaningful Path Back

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If you've been locked out, tell us.

Your story can help document patterns and prepare for press, policy, and legal work. It stays private unless you give explicit permission to use it.

  • Spot Patterns Across Platforms
  • Share Trends With Journalists, Researchers, And Organizers
  • Shape Practical Policy And Campaign Priorities
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